Mayor Bill de Blasio tweeted after the team’s victory, saying, “You have inspired the entire country — and New York City knows how to celebrate champions.”

YES YES YES YES!

To our 2019 World Cup Champion @USWNT: you have inspired the entire country — and New York City knows how to celebrate champions. We’ll see you Wednesday at 9:30 AM for the Ticker Tape Parade down the Canyon of Heroes. #OneNationOneTeampic.twitter.com/bwCEoJYg3r

The president and team co-captain Megan Rapinoe publicly feuded during the World Cup, with Rapinoe saying she would refuse an invitation to the White House, and Trump telling her to win first. Rapinoe scored what proved to be the Cup-winning goal on Sunday.

Nonetheless, the president did say on Friday he hoped the women would win.

There was no immediate word on any possible White House trip.

Here in New York, happy fans had shade and plenty of company in a Dumbo, Brooklyn spot under the Manhattan Bridge on Sunday, as they watched powerful women thousands of miles away in France take home another World Cup for the USA, CBS2’s Dave Carlin reported.